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Re: magic for everyday life...@Kevadu, they do use magic in everyday life, one guy said he could use water magic to fill a singular bucket once a day.
First she is not a child, she is 16 thus a teenager.A little perturbed by certain comments defending non-diegetic issues using diegetic solutions. Was it normal for people to do awful shit like marrying children? Perhaps. Did the author need to include it or improve the story by including it? Not at all. Nobody would complain about historical accuracy(I hope!!!) because of its absence. Including such a thing without a thorough examination of the practice is kind of gross. 😬
Also, the notion that "girl power" is the power to pamper guys makes me want to torment that little goblin. 😈
Oh right, nearly forgot about the silliness of people not using magic for use in their daily life. That seems relatively minor compared to my other concerns, though.
Well realistically the body would influence the mind as much as the mind influence behaviour so his "stupid remarks" are pretty spot on for an adult that don't have the brain fully developed and can't control impulses well because of that.Considering our mc's mental age is over 30 years, he sure says pretty stupid shit sometimes. The kind of things you wouldn't expect an adult to say to other people regardless of their age (like how he commented his sister not being feminine).
Shit like that is just uncalled-for.
I (pretty much) always get the idea that these authors have their "adult mind in child's body" -mc's behave how it suits the situation/plot the best at that moment.
There's hardly ever consistency with how they act and think regarding their supposed mental age.